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Despite the fact that Iran has been killing Americans without meaningful consequence for decades, President Barack Obama is attempting to legitimize the “new” leadership in the theocratic dictatorship.

President Barack Obama has revealed Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s reformist new president had “reached out” to the US leader as the West looks to improve ties with the isolated Tehran regime.

This is suicide. There’s no amount of diplomacy that’s going to change the Mullah’s minds about killing every last infidel on the planet. Obama is either ignorant or he’s intentionally helping Iran stall until they can get their hands on the bomb. Either way it will all end badly.

Mr Obama said he believed the successful negotiations over Syria’s chemical weapons should demonstrate to Iran that diplomacy can work even when military intervention is threatened.

“What they should draw from this lesson is that there is the potential of resolving these issues diplomatically,” he said, adding that the pair had exchanged letters after the US leader reached out to the incoming leader.

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Tehran ramps up rhetoric against the West and the Jewish state amid international debate on punitive strike at Assad

An American attack on Syria will result in the destruction of Israel and have severe repercussions for the US and its allies, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards said.

A possible war in Syria “will result in the imminent destruction of the Zionist regime of Israel,” General Mohammad Ali Jafari said late Wednesday, according to a report Thursday in the state-sponsored Iranian Tasnim News Agency.

The American “proxy war scenario” in Syria has failed, so Washington and the West have resorted to a “direct military threat,” which, if carried out, will have “severe consequences,” he added.

The remarks fromJafari came at a time of intense international debate over a possible US-led strike on Syria, and followed bellicose statements from other high-ranking Iranian officials. Iran is a major backer of the Syrian government.

Military intervention in Syria by the US and its allies will “cost them dearly,” the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, General Hassan Firouzabadi, said Wednesday evening. “If the US attacks, the Zionists will burn,” he said, according to Israel’s Channel 2 news. He added that Israel would be the “sole beneficiary” of military escalation in Syria, which would have “far-reaching, grave consequences.”

“Any new military operation could prove to be a disaster not only for the region but also for humanity …and only the Zionists would benefit from that,” Firouzabadi said. The Syrian civil war, he added, had been “imposed” on the country from outside forces.

In comments Wednesday directed at the US, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a meeting with members of the new Iranian cabinet in Tehran that “the US threats and possible intervention in Syria are a disaster for the region. And if such an act is done, certainly, the Americans will sustain damage like when they interfered in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

He cautioned the US and its allies that their military intervention in Syria would bring increase in hatred of them, the Fars news agency reported.

“Starting this fire will be like a spark in a large store of gunpowder, with unclear and unspecified outcomes and consequences,” Khamenei said.

The speaker of the Iranian parliament, Ali Larjiani, said, “The result of such an unwise measure (a military attack on Syria) is regional anarchy which will entangle the naïve countries of the region.”

Speaking in parliament, he said that if any war was waged against Syria, “the country which has been destroyed by the terrorists during the past two years will not sustain so much damage as the warmongers will receive in this war.”

A senior Iranian lawmaker says Israel will be the “first victim” of any U.S.-led military strike on Syria, predicting that President Bashar Assad’s regime would fight back against the Jewish state.

“No military attack will be waged against Syria,” Hossein Sheikholeslam, the director general of the Iranian parliament’s International Affairs bureau, was quoted saying Monday by Iran’s Fars News Agency, according to the Washington Free Beacon.

“Yet, if such an incident takes place… the Zionist regime will be the first victim of a military attack on Syria,” he added.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that his country would respond “with force” if Syria does anything to harm it. His comments were his sternest on record on Syria.

The State of Israel is ready for any scenario. We are not part of the civil war in Syria but if we identify any attempt whatsoever to harm us, we will respond and we will respond in strength,” Netanyahu said after a meeting with his security advisers, his second in as many days.

However, Netanyahu’s 11-second message was widely seen in Israel as an attempt to deter Syria rather than to escalate the crisis. And Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon and IDF Chief of the General Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz spoke in similar vein Tuesday evening.

“We hear the threats,” said Ya’alon, “even though we are not involved in the Syrian civil war.” He added: “We say loud and clear, whoever dares to test us will meet the power of the IDF.

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Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, in middle, says Israel’s days are numbered. (Wolnyiran)

Top Iranian Basij commander Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi says the the Syrian crisis will end with collapse of the Zionist regime.Fars News reported:

Commander of Iran’s Basij (volunteer) Force Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi underlined that the current crisis in Syria will terminate with the collapse of the Zionist regime.

“The end of (crisis in) Syria will lead to the collapse of the Zionist regime,” Naqdi said in the Northern province of Golestan on Saturday night.

Elsewhere, he referred to the recent unrests in Turkey, and stressed, “What is happening in Turkey is a lesson for those who say that we should turn to the West.” In relevant remarks on Saturday, Naqdi underlined that the recent unrest in Turkey is the result of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s policy of concession to the demands of Washington and other western countries.

“Today, the Turkish government has reached a point that the streets in Turkey are the scene of conflicts every day due to the propaganda of the western media, and Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan is complaining about BBC and CNN (‘s biased reports),” Naqdi said in Tehran.

“This is the result of interaction with the US,” he added.

The unrest in Turkey began on May 31 after the police broke up a sit-in held at Istanbul’s Taksim Square to protest against the proposal to demolish Gezi Park.

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In Jerusalem, top US diplomat tells Peres he has ‘no illusions about difficulties, but peace can be done.’ On Iran threat: Obama will stand with Israel; he’s not bluffing

US Secretary of State John Kerry said he sees “a road ahead” on the two-state solution for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

During a meeting with Shimon Peres on Monday at the Israeli president’s official residence in Jerusalem, Kerry said “It has been expressed by your leaders and others for years that people believe in the possibility of the two-state solution. I am convinced there is a road forward.

“I would say to everyone that I have no illusions about the difficulties; we’ve seen them. But you have to believe in the possibilities to be able to get there. You and I believe in them and I’m convinced there is a road ahead,” the top US diplomat said.

Peres acknowledged that a peace deal was feasible.

“A belief in peace is possible, is needed, is real,” Peres said. “And peace is possible: I believe that the gaps between us and our Palestinian neighbors can be bridged, and I speak out of experience.

“The two-state solution is the best solution and the parameters for that agreement already exist. Two states for two peoples – a Jewish state, Israel, and an Arab state, Palestine,” the president added.

“We all know it’s not easy,” Kerry told Peres, “but as you said yourself, it can be done.”

Addressing the Iranian nuclear crisis, Kerry said the Obama administration “understand(s) the threat of Iran and as the president has said many times he doesn’t bluff. He is serious and we will stand with Israel against this threat, and with the rest of the world who have underscored that all we are looking for is Iran to live up to its international obligations.”

The secretary of state said that while Washington continues to seek a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear crisis, “no options are off the table and no options will be taken off the table.

“No one will allow the diplomatic process to stand in the way of whatever choices need to be taken in order to protect the world from another nuclear weapon in the wrong hands,” Kerry vowed.

Peres said during the meeting that the “Iranian regime with its hegemonic ambition is the greatest threat to peace, security and regional stability. Today of all days we should condemn that regime, which denies the Holocaust and threatens another one. We have full faith in you, in President Obama and in the global coalition which is committed to preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power.”

Kerry and Peres met on Israel’s Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom Hashoah, after the US secretary of state participated in the national wreath-laying ceremony at Yad Vashem.

Kerry said it was an honor “to share in the uniqueness of that expression of sorrow and honor for this remarkable moment in history which we mark,” adding that the wailing of the siren marking the Holocaust remembrance “had a profound impact on me.”

On Sunday Kerry met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to discuss reviving Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, but neither side offered details on how, when and whether that might happen.

Kerry, who spoke one-on-one with Abbas for about an hour after a 20-minute group meeting, is on his third trip to the region in three weeks, having accompanied President Barack Obama on his March 20-22 visit and returned alone a day later.

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A barefoot man prays at St. Peter’s square during the papal conclave on March 12, 2013 in Vatican City.

Could this be one of the two witnesses in the book of Revelation? With everything else going on lately, so much prophecy being fulfilled before our very eyes, the end times clock for the world is in my opinion 2 minutes to mid-night. We have Obama going to Jerusalem five days prior to Passover mimicking Jesus. As we know Jesus rode in on a donkey and the sign for the Democratic party is a donkey. Coincidence? Israel is giving Obama a “presidential medal of honor”. They are making an ice sculpture of Obama that is 666 meters from the temple mount. Hamas has warned that Obama better not go to the temple mount they will view this as an act of blasphemy and retaliate with fighting. Are we going to see Obama go to the temple and say that he is God? Obamanation of desolation. Meanwhile another prophecy is being fulfilled of the Euphrates river drying up.

“The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the East…”(Revelation 16:12)

These are amazing times we are living in for a servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. We are a blessed generation to see these things taking place, prophecy being fulfilled before our very eyes. The word of God is infallible and like Gold.

And the words of the LORD are flawless, like silver purified in a crucible, like gold refined seven times. (Psalm 12:6)

We have Russia threatening the U.S. with nuclear war if we intervene with Iran, N. Korea, or Syria. N. Korea is playing propaganda of them nuking the U.S. and Obama. Tensions in the middle east are very high. WW3 is at our very doorsteps. Make sure your oil for your lamp is full and your garments are clean. Call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ to come into your heart and cleanse you of your sin for He is the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world. There is only one way to heaven and it’s through Jesus Christ. Jesus said, “I AM the way, the truth, and the Life. And no man comes to the Father except through Me.”(John 14:6) He also told us that He by no means will cast anyone away that comes to Him. “All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.” (John 6:37) Time is running out my friends, make sure you are right with the Lord. Blessings and love in Jesus name.

A handout picture released by the official website of Iran’s presidency office shows Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits Natanz uranium enrichment facilities some 300 kms, south of the capital Tehran on April 8, 2008. (AFP Photo)

Iran is building 3,000 advanced centrifuges for enriching uranium, announced the republic’s nuclear chief as Israel accuses Tehran of using the six-party talks to “buy time” for producing an atomic bomb.

“The final production line of [new] centrifuges has finished,” Fereydoon Abbasi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization said. “The early generation of these centrifuges which have low efficiency will be put away soon,” he added, as cited by Fars News Agency.

In February, Tehran announced that it would install new IR-2m centrifuges – which can produce more enriched uranium in a shorter period of time – at its Natanz uranium enrichment plant. However, Sunday’s statement appeared to be the first time Iran has provided a specific figure about such machines.

Abbasi stressed earlier that the new generation centrifuges were developed for the enrichment of uranium below five percent and cannot be used for 20-percent enrichment.

Currently, the Islamic republic has around 12,000 IR-1 first-generation centrifuges at its Natanz facility. Earlier in February, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that the country had begun installing advanced centrifuges at the plant. The UN nuclear watchdog said that 180 IR-2m centrifuges had been put in place at the facility but were not operational.

The move drew condemnation from world powers fearing Tehran is seeking weapons technology, while Iran maintains its nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes.

The news on 3,000 new centrifuges comes less than a week after six world powers – the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia and China – and Iran gathered in Kazakhstan for talks on the disputed nuclear program.

International negotiators offered a limited relaxation of tight sanctions against Iran. In exchange, they want the republic to suspend its 20 percent uranium enrichment and, also, freeze its works at its Fordo underground facility.

Tehran said it was positive about the outcome of the two-day negotiations which ended up with an agreement on further meetings.

“The new proposal of the P5+1 group is closer to some of our views,” said Ali Baqeri, deputy secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council. The details of the proposal should be further discussed at the Istanbul expert-level meeting, he added, as cited by Iranian PressTV.

Israel – which earlier signalled the possibility of launching a pre-emptive strike against Iranian nuclear facilities if diplomacy yields no results in nuclear talks – believes the latest round of talks brought no breakthrough.

“My impression from these talks is that the only thing that is gained from them is a buying of time, and through this time-buying Iran intends to continue enriching nuclear material for an atomic bomb and is indeed getting closer to this goal,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday, cites Reuters.

The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, on the contrary, said earlier he was optimistic about the meeting, but added that Iran still has to win the trust of the international community.

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UPDATE: The source informed WND hours after this story was posted that the Islamic regime ruling Iran is in preparation for a major cyber attack very soon on major U.S. facilities – to send a warning to the U.S. that the regime is capable of harming America’s infrastructure. It would be intended as a message to the Barack Obama administration that Iran’s nuclear rights must be accepted and sanctions relieved.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has given the green light to the guard commanders to publicly make statements attacking the U.S. and the current negotiations and the head of the IRGC, Mohammad Ali Jafari, is to make a major speech in this regard.

And a source in the Islamic regime’s Intelligence Ministry told WND that another terror team is about to enter the United States. Should the West not accept Iran’s rights to its nuclear program within six months, the terrorists will attack, he said.

The potential targets in the U.S. include high-voltage towers to create blackouts, cell towers, water supplies, public transportation and various buildings belonging to the Defense Department and military.

The source said six U.S. politicians who have promoted tougher measures against the regime are on the hit list, along with such targets as the Washington National Cathedral and Lincoln Memorial in D.C. and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Two days of negotiations between Iran and the 5+1 countries (the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany) have just ended in Kazakhstan over Iran’s illicit nuclear program. The two parties agreed to meet again in March and April.

The source said an April deadline has been set for Iran to resolve issues over its nuclear program, one of which is to halt activity at Fordow and take concrete measures not to resume enrichment there. Iranian media are avoiding mentioning enrichment at Fordow in the wake of reports that explosions occurred there. The source said that proves explosions rocked Fordow and the West is now urging the regime not to restart enrichment at that site, which is deep underground and immune to conventional air strikes.

WND exclusively reported the Jan. 21 explosions at Fordow, which have now dramatically altered the terms of the dialog between the 5+1 and Iran. Subsequent WND reports said dozens of scientists and technicians were killed in the blasts, scores more were injured, and that radiation leaks are sickening rescue workers and security personnel.

According to Fars News Agency, a media outlet run by the Revolutionary Guards, the regime’s armed forces deputy chief of staff, Brig. Gen. Masoud Jazayeri, last Thursday stated that, “Al-Qaida groups and other services which operate for the interest of America will soon change the region of their operations and thereafter create new problems for America and Europe.”

Jazayeri warned that the operatives have technological resources to threaten America and that, “if the people of America and Europe do not confront the aggressive policies of their governments, they cannot then remain far from the possible future events (terror attacks).”

WND reported exclusively on Dec. 11 and Dec. 18 that Islamic regime terror teams are not only ready to attack France and Germany but also the U.S.

Iran has been training, arming and funding al-Qaida elements for years. The regime’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Quds Force commanders have held several meetings in Tehran with al-Qaida leaders in which a plan was devised to attack the West.

The source told WND that a six-member team, including an explosives specialist, is to join 10 Quds Force commanders who already have a cell of 50 terrorists in the U.S. Collaboration with al-Qaida serves Iranian leaders well, the source added, as al-Qaida attacks will not leave behind a link to Tehran.

This information has been shared with U.S. intelligence agencies, which have followed suspected terrorists through three countries so far. The source is working with U.S. authorities to verify the information, though it has yet to be validated.

While Israel and the West have set their eyes on covert operations and increased sanctions to pressure the regime into ending its illicit nuclear program, the regime has its eyes on completing its nuclear bomb program by overcoming the last obstacle of arming its ballistic missiles with nuclear warheads, according to the source.

The plan is, the source said, that if in the next six months America does not accept Iran’s nuclear program and does not ease sanctions or a military confrontation occurs, the terrorist assets have been ordered to carry out their missions. The regime feels it must act by then because current sanctions, which have already had a serious effect on Iran’s economy, could spark civil riots.

The International Atomic Energy Agency indicated in its Feb. 21 report that not only has Iran refused to allow inspection of several suspected nuclear sites but also has begun installing new-generation centrifuges at Natanz, which currently has 10,000 centrifuges enriching uranium. It said the regime’s Arak heavy-water plant is set to become operational by 2014, which would provide Iran with a second path to nuclear weapons by providing it with the needed plutonium for bombs.

The Iranian regime blamed Israel for the assassination of a top Iranian Guard commander in Syria. (Fars)

The Iranian parliament warned Israel that Iran will give a crushing response to the assassination of Revolutionary Guard leader Hassan Shateri in Syria.Fars News reported:

Members of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission in a statement issued on Saturday warned the Israeli regime that Tehran will give a crushing response to the assassination of the head of the Iranian delegation in charge of developmental projects in Lebanon Hassan Shateri.

“The Zionist regime of Israel will receive a crushing response for the savage assassination of General Shateri in due time and place,” the parliament commission said in the statement.

They also strongly condemned the move, and added that such crimes will speed up collapse of the criminal Zionist regime.

The statement further praised General Shateri’s services to Iran, and said his assassination will stimulate other Iranians to pave his path.

The Iranian mission in Beirut on Thursday confirmed the assassination of Hassan Shateri by the terrorist groups in Syria.

The embassy said in a statement that Hassan Shateri was assassinated by terrorist groups in Syria while he was on his way back to Lebanon from the Syrian city of Aleppo.

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Iran has 170 ballistic missiles aimed at Tel Aviv, many with biological warheads, WND has learned.

According to a source who served in Iran’s Intelligence Ministry and who recently defected, the Islamic regime has armed hundreds of its ballistic missiles with biological warheads, and 170 of them are targeting Tel Aviv from underground missile silos.

The Islamic regime ruling Iran has prepared for the total destruction of Israel, he said.

As reported in the Washington Times in August, a commentary in Mashregh, the media outlet of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, confirmed that the Islamic regime not only has weapons of mass destruction but has armed its terrorist proxies with them, including Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad. The commentary warned Israel that if the fighting in Syria does not stop, an all-out attack on the Jewish state will be launched and that at zero hour, Tel Aviv will be the first city to be destroyed.

The source, talking to WND, confirmed that Iran has made significant advances on several fronts – chemical, biological, nuclear and electronic warfare – and that the regime is looking at the deterioration in Syria and the possibility of an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities with the intent of setting Israel and the region on fire.

The regime is adamant about its support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the source said, and is working on its nuclear weapons program at several sites unknown to the West. The International Atomic Energy Agency, the source said, is on the wrong track by focusing only on the Natanz and Fordo nuclear sites.

There are more than 70 North Korean military advisers and scientists working in Iran on the country’s defense projects, including work on a plutonium bomb, the source said.

The Associated Press reported exclusively last week that the Islamic regime’s scientists have worked on a design for a plutonium bomb with three times the explosive force of what was used on Hiroshima.

An exclusive report by WND revealed that a secret nuclear site, code name Valayat 1, had been constructed at an underground facility in the outskirts of Najafabad in Isfahan Province. Iranian scientists there were working on a neutron detonator and implosion system along with separating plutonium for an implosion-type fission bomb.

“In the negotiations that America pursues, there is no positive outcome for Iran as the matters between America and Iran on the strategic level are so vast there can’t be any negotiations,” Saeidi said. “America is after its dominance of the world and will never give up its nature … surely in their negotiations, they want Iran to give up its support of Hezbollah in Lebanon, resistance in Palestine, the regional movements and worldwide Shiites.”

Khamenei, in a speech to navy commanders last week on the country’s military achievements, said, “A look at the situation and the recent events in the region and the world clearly shows the upper hand of the Islamic republic of Iran.”

A close adviser to the supreme leader, Alireza Panahian, also last week in a speech widely covered by the regime, said “victory for the faithful” is close.

“Based on the recent events and the expansion of the Islamic movement in the region … and based on logical calculation, the coming is upon us and in the coming years everything will be finished,” he said, adding that with the regime’s leadership, the coming of the last Islamic Messiah, the Shiites’ 12th Imam, is soon and a certainty. Shiites believe Mahdi’s coming will be preceded by Armageddon.

Watch the following Iranian video describing the regime’s plan to destroy Israel: